A case like Renault brings sharply into focus the relevance of appropriate and well-judged legislation at European level and in the social area. |
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A well-judged training policy will ensure the continuing profitability of your workforce and your operations. |
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We also thank him for his wellconsidered, thorough and, if I may say so, well-judged statement. |
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Gott ran a well-judged race, shadowing one of his rivals and overhauling him in a sprint finish to win bronze medal. |
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It's challenging, but with a well-judged learning curve. |
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I hope that the process may be set in motion by the continued use of well-judged language on our side too, and also wish to thank the presidency for its evident efforts at guiding the process down this path. |
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In the first 25 minutes, there was some exquisite rugby, where the balance between well-judged enterprise and reckless abandon was carefully maintained. |
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They have made a wise and well-judged choice by appointing Graham Fraser. |
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Chef Brent Castle produces consistently well-judged no-frills food. |
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Questions relating to energy and the environment must be seen in context, and methods of obtaining energy must be framed in a balanced and well-judged way. |
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Expansive use of double choirs and effective combinations of sound with well-judged musical rhetoric clearly point back to classical vocal polyphony and the vocal music of the baroque age as models. |
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The basslines are thick, the occasional falsetto vocals well-judged and hooks memorable. |
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